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The provided information details Somatropin, the recombinant form of Human Growth Hormone (HGH), often referred to simply as Growth Hormone (GH).1
| Feature | Detail |
| Active Substance | Somatropin (Recombinant Human Growth Hormone - HGH) |
| Manufacturer | Driada Medical EU |
| Concentration | 10 IU/vial |
| Presentation | 1 vial + water (for reconstitution) |
| Classification | Pituitary Hormone / Peptide Hormone |
Somatropin is synthetically produced HGH that is identical to the growth hormone naturally produced by the pituitary gland.2
Primary Mechanism: HGH promotes cell reproduction and regeneration, stimulating growth, especially during childhood and adolescence.3 In adults, its key function is metabolic regulation and tissue maintenance.4
Mediated Action: HGH primarily exerts its anabolic effects indirectly by stimulating the liver to release Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1).
HGH is highly valued in bodybuilding and anti-aging contexts, though its effects take several weeks or months to become apparent.
Fat Loss (Lipolysis): It is highly effective at mobilizing and breaking down fat stores (lipolysis), leading to significant improvements in body composition and a leaner physique.
Muscle Growth & Healing: Promotes increased lean body mass, connective tissue repair, and faster muscle recovery from training.
Anti-Aging: Improves skin quality, bone density, and overall sense of well-being.
Synergy: Often stacked with anabolic steroids to maximize muscle gain and quality while benefiting from GH's fat-loss properties.
Administration: Administered via subcutaneous injection after reconstitution (mixing) with the provided sterile water.5
Anti-Aging/Healing Dose: Typically 2–4 IU daily.
Bodybuilding Dose: Typically 4–8 IU daily (often split into 2-3 injections).
Cycle Duration: Due to the time required for results, cycles are typically long, ranging from 3 months to 6 months or longer.
Timing: Dosing is often split (e.g., morning and evening) and timed to avoid meals (especially high-carbohydrate meals) to maximize the natural GH release pattern.
Metabolic Risks: Elevated doses can cause Insulin Resistance and increased blood sugar, potentially leading to Type 2 Diabetes.
Physical Side Effects: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (numbness/tingling in hands) and joint discomfort (arthralgia) are common due to water retention and swelling of connective tissues.
Acromegaly: Extremely high, long-term doses can lead to acromegaly (abnormal growth of bones, hands, feet, and facial features).
HGH (Somatropin) is the actual hormone injected directly into the body. An HGH Secretagogue stimulates the body's own pituitary gland to release its natural HGH.
HGH works indirectly, primarily by raising IGF-1 levels, and it affects cellular regeneration and fat metabolism.6 These processes are slow and gradual, meaning it takes several months before muscle building, fat loss, and tissue repair effects become visually noticeable.
The most significant metabolic risk is the development of insulin resistance and resulting elevated blood sugar (hyperglycemia). This is a major concern, as it can lead to Type 2 Diabetes with prolonged, high-dose use.
HGH is often injected on an empty stomach because the presence of insulin (which spikes after eating carbohydrates) can blunt or inhibit the growth hormone's effectiveness and its downstream fat-burning signals.